A lot of ‘new’ is in place for Fayette’s new school year

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New leaders for the new school year are (clockwise from top left) Erin Angelo, principal, Braelinn Elementary; John Gibbas, principal, Sara Harp Minter; Kathy Smith, principal, Rising Starr Middle; and Richard Smith. interim principal, Sandy Creek High. Photos/Fayette County School System.
New leaders for the new school year are (clockwise from top left) Erin Angelo, principal, Braelinn Elementary; John Gibbas, principal, Sara Harp Minter; Kathy Smith, principal, Rising Starr Middle; and Richard Smith, interim principal, Sandy Creek High. Photos/Fayette County School System.

As students and parents get ready to start a new school year on August 5, some will be greeted by new principals and everyone will notice additional safety measures in place at their schools.

New Principals

Former Sara Harp Minter Elementary School Principal Erin Angelo is the new principal at Braelinn Elementary School. She replaces Jennifer Couch who resigned at the end of the 2018-2019 school year. Angelo began her teaching career in Fayette County and has worked for the Fayette County Public School System for over 24 years. She was an elementary school teacher for 13 years before being promoted to assistant principal at Oak Grove Elementary School in 2008. Angelo became principal at Sara Harp Minter Elementary in 2012.

Replacing Angelo as principal at Sara Harp Minter Elementary School is John Gibbas, who is new to the community having moved from Aurora, Illinois. He has over 13 years of experience as a school administrator at the elementary and county office level. Before being hired as the principal at Sara Harp Minter, he served six years as principal of Westmore Elementary School in Villa Park School District 45 in Lombard, Illinois.

Former Sandy Creek High School Assistant Principal and Registrar Kathy Smith is the new principal at Rising Starr Middle School, replacing Nancy Blair who retired at the end of the 2018-2019 school year. Smith has worked for the school system for over 25 years, starting as a teacher at J.C. Booth Middle School. She taught at both Booth and Bennett’s Mill Middle schools before being promoted at an assistant principal at Bennett’s Mill Middle in 2009 where she worked until transferring to Sandy Creek High in 2014.

Another former Sandy Creek High School assistant principal, Richard Smith, is the interim principal of Sandy Creek High following the resignation of principal Robert Hunter in June. Smith has served as an assistant principal at Sandy Creek High for the last 13 years. He has over 22 years of experience as an educator, having taught high school social studies at Forest Park High and Starr’s Mill High schools until his promotion to assistant principal at Sandy Creek High in 2006.

Additional Layers of Safety

Entrances to all schools will now have security vestibules. Some schools already had them when they were built or remodeled, but those that did not have been retrofitted for them. The schools being retrofitted include all five middle schools, Whitewater High School, Starr’s Mill High School, Sandy Creek High School, North Fayette Elementary School, Huddleston Elementary School, and Fayetteville Elementary School.

Vestibules are secured spaces with two or more sets of doors and an office sign-in area. Once a guest has been vetted by the outside intercom and camera system, the front doors to the school will be unlocked, allowing the guest to enter the vestibule. Once inside, guests will go through a second security check before being allowed access into the school.

In addition to providing added security of knowing who is visiting Fayette’s schools, the vestibules also serve as a single point of entrance for students who are late, or are coming from an appointment, enabling administrators to keep track of student attendance.

Another layer of security for all schools this year is the installation of a visitor management system. Once guests are allowed entrance in to the vestibule, they will sign-in using a self-service kiosk. The kiosk will scan their driver’s licenses and conduct a quick background check. The system will print name badges for guests to wear while in the school, and will allow administrators to quickly see who is in the building at any time. The school system will use state safety grant funds to pay for the initial installation of the visitor management system and licensing software. Annual software license renewals will be funded through school budgets at a cost of less than $500 per school.

 Bus Stop Safety

Giving parents peace of mind at school bus stops has been a top concern for the school system’s transportation department. This year the transportation department will launch the new My Stop App, available for IOS and Android devices, which will eliminate the guessing game of when the school bus will show up. The app will actually give parents the ability to look in real time to determine the location of their child’s bus, allowing them to know exactly when their children are picked up in the mornings and dropped off in the afternoons. The app is available for free download at the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. To learn more about the app and instructions on how to use it, visit https://www.fcboe.org/mystop.

School Entrance Change

A major improvement will be in place at Oak Grove Elementary School this school year for students, staff and the community.

The safety of students, staff and all who visit a public school is a top priority for the Fayette County Public School System.

Two years ago, due to traffic concerns with student drop off at Oak Grove Elementary, the school system flipped the school bus loop so that buses would enter and exit from Crosstown Road instead of Log House Road. In order to separate the bus loop from the front of the school, and to increase safety for both students and visitors entering and exiting the school, the entrance to Oak Grove has been flipped from Crosstown Road to Log House Road. The parking lot has been reconfigured to make it parallel to Log House Road, now the front entrance of the school.

Supply lists are posted on TeacherLists.com

Parents from local schools have a new tool in their back-to-school bag of tricks this year as all of their school’s supply lists are now posted on TeacherLists.com.

 With just one or two clicks, parents can find their child’s exact supply list and then click right over to pre-filled shopping carts on Target, Walmart, Office Depot, Amazon, or Staples to purchase their list and have it shipped right to their home. Target, Walmart, Office Depot and Staples also offer in store pick-up. Super easy, super convenient.

The site already includes lists for:

Arlington Christian School, Fairburn

Bennetts Mill Middle School, Fayetteville

Cleveland Elementary School, Fayettevile

Crabapple Lane Elementary School, Peachtree City

Fayette Montessori School, Fayetteville

Fayetteville Elementary, Fayetteville

Inman Elementary School, Fayetteville

Our Lady Of Victory Catholic School, Tyrone

Sara Harp Minter Elementary School, Fayetteville

Spring Hill Elementary School, Fayetteville

St. Paul Lutheran School, Peachtree City

Other schools may be included. Visitors can search by state and zip code.

“For decades, the supply list process has been a frustration for parents,” points out TeacherLists CEO, Charles Field. “Where to find the lists? When are they available?  Forgetting the list on the counter at home. Hunting the aisles for the specific items their teacher has requested. All of those issues are solved with TeacherLists.”

More than 50,000 schools now have lists posted on TeacherLists. Lists for more than 1 million classrooms are live on the site and include required and requested items as well as specific notes and clarifications from teachers and school staff.

Complete details and all the lists are available at www.teacherlists.com/parents.